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San Vito in Pasquirolo, Milan

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Location
  
Milan, Italy

Status
  
Active

Opened
  
1621

Affiliation
  
Roman Catholic

Architectural type
  
Church

Province
  
Province of Milan

San Vito in Pasquirolo, Milan

Address
  
Largo Corsia dei Servi, 21, 20122 Milano, Italy

Similar
  
Santa Maria alla Porta - Mil, Palazzo Fidia, Palazzo Borromeo, Oratorio di San Protaso, San Carlo al Corso

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San Vito in Pasquirolo is a late-Mannerist or early-Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church, located on Largo Corsia dei Servi 4, in Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy.

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History

The building was built atop the site of the former Frigidarium of the Terme Erculee (Herculean Baths) of Milan. It was erected after 1621, with designs by Giovanni Pietro Orobono; the portal was designed instead by Genovesino in 1626-1627. After World War II, targeted demolitions have recreated a small pasture or Pasquirolo after which the site was named. After being closed for decades, the church has been recently restored and reopened by 2015 celebrating the Orthodox rite.

The façade is in the Baroque style it is divided into two horizontal bands culminating at the top by a triangular pediment. The portal, at the center of the lower end, has a small porch with pediment supported by columns. The interior, with a nave with side chapels, decorated with elegant simplicity with stucco and frescoes (the latter in poor condition, as restored) by the brothers Fiammenghini.

References

San Vito in Pasquirolo, Milan Wikipedia